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Sun, 02 Aug 2015 15:28:24 -0700Joomla! 1.7 - Open Source Content Managementen-gbWildoak Living Archived Program: Susan Moon - The Mariposa Institutehttp://kzyx.org/index.php/talk/self-help-and-sustainability/wildoak-living/entry/wildoak-living-archived-program-susan-moon-the-mariposa-institute
http://kzyx.org/index.php/talk/self-help-and-sustainability/wildoak-living/entry/wildoak-living-archived-program-susan-moon-the-mariposa-instituteIn this program, aired on July 8, 2013, I talk with Susan Moon and Sue Ellen Parkinson. You can listen to the program online or download it to your computer or portable device here:

Sue Ellen Parkinson handles outreach and events at The Mariposa Institute in Ukiah, about the mission and upcoming events of this local retreat facility. A former school, The Mariposa Institute now conducts local and regional educational programs with a mission to"promotea humane, equitable, sustainableand regenerative human culturethat cancoexist on this earth in harmony with all life."

The Mariposa Institute is starting a series "Transformation Through the Arts"with a workshop titled "Writing From the Heart" for all levels of writers on Sunday, July 14th with Susan Moon, author and lay Zen Teacher.

Susan has been a Zen student since 1976, practicing in the lineage of Suzuki Roshi at Berkeley Zen Center, Tassajara Zen Mountain Monastery, Green Gulch Farm, and now with Zoketsu Norman Fischer’s Everyday Zen sangha. She received “entrustment” as a lay teacher in 2005. At the end of the year, she has a new book coming out: The Hidden Lamp: Stories from 25 Centuries of Awakened Women,that Susan Moon edited with Zenshin Florence Caplow.